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E-Mail Scam Includes Hitman Threat

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Updated: April 17, 2007
The scam e-mail, which first appeared in December, threatens to kill recipients if they do not pay thousands of dollars to the sender, who purports to be a hired assassin. About 115 complaints have been filed with the FBI`s Internet Crime Complaint Center since the scam emerged, according to special agent John Hambrick, who heads IC3. He said the extortion scam does not appear to target anyone specifically and that IC3 has not received any reports of money loss or threats carried out. People are urged not to reply to the emails since all it does is show the senders it`s a live account and potentially escalates the intimidation, Hambrick said. In one case, a recipient responded that he wanted to be left alone and threatened to call authorities. The scammer, who was demanding an advance payment of $20,000, e-mailed back and reiterated the threat, this time with some personal details about the recipient his work address, marital status, and daughter`s full name. Then an ultimatum: "TELL ME NOW ARE YOU READY TO DO WHAT I SAID OR DO YOU WANT ME TO PROCEED WITH MY JOB? ANSWER YES/NO AND DON`T ASK ANY QUESTIONS!!!" Bill Shore, a special agent who supervises the computer crime squad in the FBI`s Pittsburgh field office, said recipients should not be overly spooked when scammers incorporate their intended victims` personal details in their schemes. (Copyright 2006 Newsroom Solutions, LLC)

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